Battery Adds Three Players

Charleston, SC.- The Charleston Battery has signed three players for the upcoming season. Defender Colin Falvey and midfielder Mark Briggs both played for the Wilmington Hammerheads in 2009 helping Wilmington to the USL2 regular season championship. Midfielder Josh Bolton comes to the Battery after prior stints with the Atlanta Silverbacks and the Rochester Rhinos. All three players sign pending USSf approval.

Head Coach Mike Anhaeuser commented “Both Colin Falvey and Mark Briggs bring a wealth of experience and quality to our defense and midfield. Both players had very productive seasons in 2009 leading the Wilmington Hammerheads to a divisional title and we look forward to the same success with the Battery in 2010.”

“Josh Bolton is a very solid player that will bring us size and experience in the midfield or the back as Josh can play in a few positions. Josh has done very well in Rochester and Atlanta and it is nice to have him on board for the 2010 season.”

“We are exited to have all three of these players in a Battery uniform.”

A native of Cork, Ireland, Falvey, 6-1, 185 lbs., 24 yrs., joined Wilmington prior to the start of the 2009 season; he played 15 games for Wilmington and was named to the USL2 All League Second Team.

Midfielder Mark Briggs also spent the 2009 season with the Hammerheads and is currently playing for Mosta of the Maltese First Division. Briggs, 6-1, 175 lbs., 28 yrs., is a native of Wolverhampton, UK and began his pro career with West Bromwich Albion.

Midfielder Josh Bolton, a native of Penfield, NY, Bolton played 28 games for the Silverbacks; he has also played for the Rochester Rhinos and the Harrisburg City Islanders.

Carolina Challenge Cup

The Charleston Battery kicks off 2010 with a pre-season tournament featuring MLS champions Real Salt Lake March 13 – 20 at Blackbaud Stadium. DC United and Toronto FC also make return visits to the round-robin tournament. All three MLS teams will spend the week in Charleston, SC, training between the games as they prepare for the start of the Major League Soccer season.